Canada Day tornado in Alberta rated an EF4
A team of experts has classified the tornado that tore through south central Alberta on Canada Day as an EF-4. It’s the strongest tornado to hit the province in more than 35 years.
The damage survey was conducted by Environment and Climate Change Canada in collaboration with the Northern Tornadoes Project. They say winds reached an estimated 275 km/h.
The tornado developed near Sundre, moving southeast to the Didsbury and Carstairs area. The heaviest damage was reported where the tornado crossed Highway 2A between those two communities, weakening and dissipating near the QEII Highway.